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Top 20 Emerging Animal Health Companies Worldwide in 2026 

Top 20 Emerging Animal Health Companies Worldwide in 2026 

  • Emerging companies in the animal health sector are gaining ground in livestock, poultry, equine, and companion animal markets. Small and mid-sized innovators offer affordable care models, targeted biologics, and sustainable solutions for global needs 
  • These firms bolster their positions via portfolio growth, partnerships, acquisitions, and launches of vaccines, diagnostics, and therapies. Such moves target shifting veterinary demands while enhancing access and efficiency in animal health 
  • The animal health market is set for robust expansion, rising from about $73 billion in 2025 to over $172 billion by 2035 at a 9% CAGR. This growth highlights demand for services, biologics, prevention, and productivity tools in production and pet care 

20. Vaxxinova 

Founded Year: 2010 

Headquarters: Nijmegen, The Netherlands 

  • Vaxxinova International, part of the Netherlands-based EW Group, specializes in livestock disease prevention via vaccines and diagnostics, backed by worldwide R&D, manufacturing, and technical support. 
  • The company produces licensed and autogenous vaccines, diagnostic services, and health products for poultry, swine, cattle, fish, and other production animals. It partners with producers and veterinarians to provide customized disease management. 
  • In 2025, Vaxxinova grew its portfolio and reach by acquiring Deltamune and Dechra Pharmaceuticals’ Avishield poultry vaccine line, bolstering poultry solutions and global presence. 

 19. Vetpolis 

Founded Year: 2022 

Headquarters: Panchkula, India 

  • Vetpolis Lifesciences, an India-based veterinary pharmaceutical firm, develops and supplies products for livestock, poultry, and companion animals to aid the nation’s animal husbandry sector. 
  • The company manufactures and distributes feed supplements, cattle feed, boluses, injectables, calcium formulations, and therapeutics. These address nutrition, disease control, and health in production systems. 
  • Vetpolis offers over 50 GMP- and ISO-compliant products, expanding its range and distribution in India while prioritizing quality and productivity gains. 

18. Audevard Laboratoires 

Founded Year: 1986 

Headquarters: Clichy, France 

  • Audevard Laboratoires, a France-based firm, specializes in equine health and collaborates with veterinarians in over 30 countries to deliver horse-specific products. 
  • The company provides dewormers, joint and bone therapies, and nutritional supplements for digestive, respiratory, musculoskeletal, and performance needs. Its lineup features anti-doping nutraceuticals compliant with regulations and competition rules. 
  • In December 2025, Audevard relaunched Adequan (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan, PSGAG) in Europe, offering vets a new option for joint degeneration and lameness in horses. 

17. Rodec Pharma 

Founded Year: 1998 

Headquarters: Ghaziabad, India 

  • Rodec Pharma, an India-based veterinary pharmaceutical company, develops and supplies animal health products for livestock and dairy sectors, targeting farmers and veterinarians nationwide. 
  • The company manufactures antibiotics, anthelmintics, ectoparasiticides, analgesics, feed supplements, nutraceuticals, and hormonal formulations. These support disease control, productivity, and herd health in India’s growing dairy and husbandry industries. 
  • In March 2025, Rodec partnered with UniFAHS to launch bacteriophage-based solutions for poultry and livestock in India, broadening options for disease management. 

16. Tecon Biology 

Founded Year: 1993 

Headquarters: Xinjiang, China 

  • Tecon Biology (formerly Xinjiang Tecon Animal Husbandry Bio-Technology), a China-based biotech firm, operates in veterinary healthcare, feed production, and livestock services along the animal protein chain. 
  • The company develops, manufactures, and supplies veterinary biologics, emphasizing vaccines for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), classical swine fever (CSF), brucellosis, and other livestock ailments. Its offerings aid disease prevention, herd health, and productivity in China’s livestock sector. 
  • In late 2025, Tecon agreed to acquire a 51% stake in Xinjiang Qiangdu Animal Husbandry Technology for about CNY 1.3 billion, enhancing its pig breeding and integrated services. 

15. Guangdong Dahua Animal Pharmaceuticals 

Founded Year: 2004 

Headquarters: Guangdong, China 

  • Guangdong Dahuanong Animal Health Products researches, develops, manufactures, and commercializes veterinary biologics and pharmaceuticals for domestic and global markets. 
  • The company provides vaccines for avian influenza, Newcastle disease, and swine fever, plus chemical therapeutics, herbal products, diagnostic kits, and feed additives. These serve poultry, swine, cattle, and other livestock for disease prevention and production. 
  • With over 300 GMP-standard products, Guangdong Dahuanong expands into Southeast Asia and the Middle East, prioritizing development and growth. 

14. VAPCO 

Founded Year: 1975 

Headquarters: Amman, Jordan 

  • VAPCO Manufacturing produces veterinary, agrochemical, and public health products for regional and international markets. 
  • The company’s portfolio features injectable antibiotics, sulpha compounds, analgesics, anthelmintics, vitamins, and livestock support items, alongside agricultural chemicals. These address animal health and farm management in various production systems. 
  • In the 2025–2026 financial year, VAPCO reported export gains in Uganda, Turkey, and the Philippines, signaling international network growth. 

13. Bussan Animal Health 

Founded Year: 2010 

Headquarters: Taito-ku, Japan 

  • Bussan Animal Health, a Japan-based firm specializing in veterinary pharmaceuticals and biologics for companion animals, livestock, and aquaculture, was formerly DS Pharma Animal Health. Acquired by Mitsui & Co. in December 2022, it traces roots to Sumitomo Pharma’s animal health division. 
  • The company develops, manufactures, and markets antibiotics, antifungals, parasiticides, ophthalmic and dermatological treatments, metabolic agents, and biologics. Its biologics include Stemcure, an allogeneic stem cell therapy for companion animals, livestock, and aquaculture. 
  • In 2021, as DS Pharma Animal Health, it gained Japanese approval for Stemcure, an adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell therapy for dogs, advancing veterinary regenerative medicine. 

12. Petvet Healthcare 

Founded Year: 2020 

Headquarters: Ambala, India 

  • Petvet Healthcare, an Indian veterinary pharmaceutical manufacturer and distributor, supplies products for livestock, poultry, and companion animals under WHO-GMP and ISO-certified standards. 
  • Its portfolio covers antibiotics, antiparasitics, injectables, tablets, nutritional supplements, and specialized formulations. A PCD franchise model and third-party manufacturing enable nationwide distribution. 
  • Petvet Healthcare expands its franchise network and production capacity across India to improve access for animal health professionals. 

11. Biowet Puławy 

Founded Year: 1920 

Headquarters: Puławy, Poland 

  • Biowet Puławy, a Poland-based veterinary pharmaceutical manufacturer, focuses on vaccines and medicines for farm and companion animals 
  • The company develops, manufactures, and supplies vaccines, antibiotics, antiparasitics, mineral and vitamin preparations, hormonal treatments, and diagnostics. These GMP-certified products support livestock, pets, and apiculture 
  • In January 2026, Biowet Puławy joined VetWound 2026 and EXPOGołębie 2026, showcasing products and therapies to veterinary stakeholders  

10. Bimeda 

Founded Year: 1960 

Headquarters: Dublin, Ireland 

  • Bimeda, an animal health company, develops, manufactures, and markets veterinary pharmaceuticals and products in over 80 countries across six continents 
  • The company provides medicines, vaccines, nutritional items, parasiticides, diagnostics, and technical services. These support livestock, equine, companion animals, and aquaculture via nine global manufacturing and R&D sites 
  • In February 2026, Bimeda added Eprimectin Pour-On parasiticide for beef and dairy cattle, plus expanded SecureCattle stress management packs, enhancing livestock options 

9. Bioveta 

Founded Year: 1918 

Headquarters: Ivanovice na Hané, Czech Republic 

  • Bioveta, a Czech veterinary pharmaceutical manufacturer, holds a strong position in Europe’s animal health market with global distribution. 
  • The company develops, manufactures, and exports vaccines for dogs, cattle, pigs, poultry, and horses, plus antiparasitics, diagnostics, hormones, vitamins, and supplements. Products reach veterinarians and breeders in over 90 countries. 
  • In 2025, at the AVER Congress, Bioveta launched BioEquin FT, an equine influenza vaccine, growing its equine lineup. 

8. Vetpharma (Insud Pharma group) 

Founded Year: 2006 

Headquarters: Barcelona, Spain 

  • Vetpharma, the veterinary arm of Insud Pharma’s Chemo business, supplies animal health products and pharmaceuticals to global markets. 
  • The company develops, registers, manufactures, and markets veterinary medicines in various forms, plus APIs, nutraceuticals, and feed additives for livestock and pets. It maintains marketing authorizations in the EU and beyond. 
  • In 2023, Belgium’s TheraVet signed an exclusive deal with Vetpharma to distribute BIOCERA-VET bone substitutes in 24 countries across Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. 

7. Biotechpharma 

Founded Year: N/A 

Headquarters: Tay Ninh Province, Vietnam 

  • Biotechpharma, a Vietnam-based veterinary company, develops and supplies animal health products for livestock and aquaculture. 
  • The company manufactures and distributes medicines, vaccines, biologics, nutritional supplements, insecticides, and treatments for poultry, swine, cattle, pets, and aquaculture like fish and shrimp. 
  • As Vietnam’s pharma exports grow, Biotechpharma expands domestic operations and regional footprint in animal health and aquaculture. 

6. Chanelle Pharma 

Founded Year: 1985  

Headquarters: Loughrea, Ireland 

  • Chanelle Pharma, an Ireland-based generic pharmaceutical manufacturer, supplies human and veterinary medicines to global markets. 
  • The company develops, manufactures, and out-licenses animal health products like anthelmintics, antibiotics, antiparasitics, NSAIDs, sedatives, and supplements for livestock and companion animals. These reach over 100 countries. 
  • In December 2025, Chanelle named Sébastien Boussemart as Head of Animal Health, updating division leadership.   

5. Biogénesis Bagó 

Founded Year: 2006 

Headquarters: Buenos Aires, Argentina 

  • Biogénesis Bagó, an Argentina-headquartered biotech firm, develops, manufactures, and markets veterinary products in over 60 countries. 
  • The company offers vaccines for foot-and-mouth disease and rabies, antiparasitics, biologics, reproductive solutions, vitamin/mineral supplements, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceuticals for livestock and companion animals. 
  • In January 2025, it acquired Mundo Animal to expand in Brazil’s companion animal market and enhance its pet health offerings. 

4. HIPRA 

Founded Year: 1971 

Headquarters: Amer (Girona), Spain 

  • HIPRA, a Spain-based biotech pharmaceutical company, emphasizes prevention via vaccines and diagnostics for animal and human health, operating in over 40 countries.
  • In animal health, it supplies vaccines for poultry, swine, cattle, and more, plus vaccination systems, HIPRA Diagnos platforms, and traceability tools for disease control. 
  • In January 2026, HIPRA partnered with Elanco to launch two avian metapneumovirus (aMPV) vaccines in the US, growing its poultry portfolio there. 

3. Huvepharma 

Founded Year: 1954 

Headquarters: Sofia, Bulgaria 

  • Huvepharma, a global pharmaceutical company, develops, manufactures, and markets human and animal health/nutrition products with a strong livestock focus. 
  • In animal health, it provides pharmaceuticals, vaccines, feed additives, enzymes, coccidiostats, and nutritionals for poultry, swine, and cattle. Operations include manufacturing, producer training, and digital farm tools. 
  • In January 2026, Huvepharma shared feeding trial results for Clarity-Q in layer feeds, covering performance and economics in product validation. 

2. CPBIO 

Founded Year: 1995, CPBIO Brand Creation: 2021 

Headquarters: Henan, China 

  • CPBIO is the biotechnology division of Thailand’s Charoen Pokphand Group, with operations across animal health, nutrition, and integrated livestock systems. The company owns five major production bases with a total feed additive production capacity exceeding 100,000 metric tons per year. 
  • CPBIO’s portfolio includes veterinary pharmaceuticals, feed additives, gut health and nutritional products, antibiotics, antiparasitics, bio-protection solutions, and diagnostic products serving poultry, swine, ruminants, and aquaculture sectors. 
  • In late 2025, CPBIO acquired Wuhan Huateng Jikang Biotechnology to expand its diagnostic capabilities and strengthen its activities in precision animal health. 

1. União Química 

Founded Year: 1936 

Headquarters: Sao Paulo, Brazil 

  • União Química Farmacêutica Nacional, a Brazil-based pharma group, operates in human and animal health. Its veterinary unit, Agener União, targets livestock and companion animals. 
  • Agener União provides vaccines, antibiotics, antiparasitics, reproductive products, and nutritional supplements for production and pet health management. 
  • In February 2025, it partnered with MSD Animal Health for lactotropin distribution, growing its dairy portfolio and global reach. 

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Criteria: The companies included in this report have been evaluated and ranked based on the following key criteria: 

  1. Service Portfolio  Companies are assessed according to the range, quality, and relevance of services they provide, with emphasis on innovation, specialization, and industry impact. 
  2. Global Market Presence and Momentum  This criterion considers each company’s international footprint, market expansion, client base across regions, strategic partnerships, and overall growth trajectory in global markets. 
  3. Estimated Revenue and Financial Performance  Companies are compared using publicly available or estimated revenue figures to reflect their market scale, operational strength, and financial stability. 

Based on these parameters, organizations are listed to provide a balanced view of capability, global influence, and economic performance.